Waves of joy as a Royal Caribbean cruise ship arrives back in New Jersey's port.<br /> <br />Getting sick on vacation is not something anyone wants to deal with. But for almost 600 passengers on board, this nightmare became a reality.<br /> <br />The Centers for Disease Control reported that 595 passengers and 50 crew members were taken ill aboard the ship, with an outbreak of vomiting and diarrhea.<br /> <br />Dave Bowden was one of them:<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) DAVE BOWDEN, PASSENGER FROM THE UK WHO GOT SICK ON BOARD, SAYING:<br /> <br />"First thing that happened, my wife got very sick in the night, really sick. And then about five o' clock in the morning I got the same symptoms. She was a lot better by the morning and I carried on having the same problems. So I went down to the medical and they dealt with me there. I was in quarantine for 24 hours."<br /> <br />The affected passengers were quarantined in their cabins and everything they touched was placed in biohazard bags.<br /> <br />A Royal Caribbean official